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Eris | Ps1 Classic Project

If you have a shelf of PS1 jewel cases, ripping those discs to BIN/CUE files and putting them on your Project Eris USB drive is your legal right under fair use (in most jurisdictions).

: New games are placed in a specific "transfer" folder on the USB; Project Eris automatically moves and organizes them upon the next boot. Project Eris and the PlayStation Classic as a "Retro Box" ps1 classic project eris

The world of retro gaming has just received a significant boost with the announcement of Project Eris, a new PS1 classic emulator that promises to bring back the nostalgia of the original PlayStation era. Inspired by the iconic PlayStation 1 (PS1), Project Eris aims to create a modern, open-source alternative that allows gamers to enjoy classic PS1 games on contemporary hardware. If you have a shelf of PS1 jewel

Many users start with Autobleem, then move to Eris for its kernel-level features and cleaner UI. Inspired by the iconic PlayStation 1 (PS1), Project

By plugging a compatible USB WiFi dongle into the second controller port (via a USB hub), Project Eris enables:

| | Project Eris | Autobleem | |-|--------------|-----------| | | Kernel flash (non-wiping) | USB-only (vanilla when USB removed) | | RetroArch | Built-in / preconfigured | Manual add | | Best for | Deep customization, OTG, network features | Quick, non-permanent, simple drag-drop | | Multi-disc UI | Native + disc swap via menu | Good, but less integrated |